THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929.
· EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MOVEMENTS.
Achilles due from Shanghai Dec. 8. Akita Maru due from Singapore
Nov. 18
Alipore due from Japan Dec. 19. Ammon due from Europe Nov. 50. Anchises due from Shanghai Dec.
3.
Angers due from Europe Dec. 17. Annam due from Europe Dec. 15. Antenor due from Europe Dec, 12. Antilochus due from Europe Nov.
27.
Aryo Maru due from Singapore
*Dec. 2.
Asama Maru due from Japan
Dec. 3.
Asuka Maru due from Singapore
Nov, 10.
Athos II due from Europe Nov.
10.
Autolycus dua from Shanghai Nov.
20.
Bellerophon due from Europe Dec
27,
Beltana due from Japan Dec. 13. Berinnes due from Singapore Nov.
18. Buenos
Aires Maru due from Japan Nov. 1.
Canada Mary due from Japan Dec.
2.
Canton due from Hamburg Nov.
18.
Ceylon due from Hainburg Dec. 9. Changte due froni Australia Dec.
10,"
Chenonceaux due from Shanghai City of Chester due from Europe
Dec,
Nov. 20.
City of Durham doe from Europe
Dec. 18,
CityShanghai due from Shang-
hai Dec. 8. Comliebank due from Singapore
Nov. 20.
Cremer due from Swatow Nov. 20. Cyclops due from Japan Dec. 20. D'Artagnan due from Europe Dec.
器
Dakar Maru due from Japan Dec. Danmark due from Europe Nov.
10.
95.
Dolius due from Europe Dec. 1.
Kamsang due from Shanghai Nov.
20.
Kutsang due from Europe Nov, 18. Lahn due from Shanghai Dec. 5 Larchbank due from Singapore
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals,
WORLD'S LARGEST LINER. DAILY SHARE
CONSTRUCTION WORK
HELD UP.
The following passengers arrived by the s.a. Trier, from Shanghai:- Mr. C. J. Church, Miss Clark, Work on the Oceanic, which is Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cookell, Mr. | destined to be the world's largest G. B.. Endens, Mr. A. Holgersen, liner, has been stopped. The keel Mrs. A, N. Lindamann, Mr. andqf the ship was laid at the Belfast Mrs. H. G. Pillay, Mrs. Thompson,ard of Messrs, Harland and Wolff Maincea Maru arrived from Shang-Miss M. M. Tyrell, Mrs. M. Kaker
hai Nov. 15.
Dec. 2.
Machaon arrived from Singapore
Nov, 18.
Malayn due from Shanghai Dec. 1. Malwa due from Europe Nov. 99. Morioka Maru due from Singapore
Nov. 25.
Nagano Maru due from Singapore
Nov. 18.
Oldenburg due from Europe Nov.
27.
Orestes due from Europe Nov. 28 Perseus dua from Japan Dec. 10: Pfalz due from Shanghai Nov. 20.. Porthos due from Shanghai Nov.
10.
Pres. Grant due from Shanghai
Dec. 4.
Pres, Jefferson due from Shanghai
Nov. 29.
October last, but important pro-
and child, Mr, Dethleffsen, Mr. 8.blems of propelling power have to Y. Chao, Mr. F. F. Chen, Mr. K. S. Chen, Mr. J. G. de Costa, Mr. K. T. Fanny, Miss E. M. Ford, Mr. Hsia, Mr. Li Kai Taung.
Departures.
11
QUOTATIONS. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
HONG KONG STOCK
EXCHANGE.
Buyer
Bellara
Bains Nominal!
SATURDAY. NOV. 16.
31,355
£123}}
210
£301
(£10)
solved, and until various alter-
a decision made construction will 895 natives have been investigated and
not be proceeded with.
The keel of the Occanic, which is
to be a 60,000-ton vessel, is the 1685 The following passengers left by largest ever laid. The Grst keel. the Empress of Canada for Shang-plate was demolished, and the pre- hai and Vancouver:-Mr. J. F. sent one, 1,000 feet long, was laid Atchison, Mrs, Ahwee, Master Abdown
ceremony at which Luk, Mise Ah Chit, Mr. E. G. Princess Mary and Viscount Las- Barres,
Burges, celles were present, Master Burgee, Mr. Foug Bing,
Mr. L.
Mrs. T.
I.
at D
When completed the vessel, which
J. Burpee, Mr. E. Lis for. the White Star's mail and M. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. passenger service between South- ampton, Cherbourg, and New York, will exceed the tonnage of the
Pres. McKinley due from Shang. Barron, Mr. J. F. Baker, Miss Chan
hai Nov. 18.
Ping. Mr. and Mrs. L: Chermios
hai Nov. 16.
Pres. Monroe arrived from Shang-sky, Mr. and Mrs. P. C Chan, Mr. Pres Taft arrived from Manila (J. Chan, Mr. Chan He, Mr. Chan Sang, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ching Ng,
Nov. 17.
Pres. Van Buren due from Shang-Master P. Chi Ng, Mr. Cheung
hai Dec. 14.
Kwan, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chow, Mrs. Chan She, Mrs. Chang Che,
Pres. Wilson due from Shanghai
Nov. 30,
21.
Radnorshire due from Europe Nov. Rajputana due from Europe Dec.
મ.
6.
Rawalpindi due from Japan Dec. Romelo due from Shanghai Nov.
Saarbrucken
Dec. 20
9.
due from Europe Mr. N. Car Danby, Mr. A.1
Saarland due from Shanghai Dec. Sado Maru due from Japan Dec. Sarpedon due from Shanghai Nov. Shantung arrived from Shanghai
10.
Nov, 17.
announcemeat
$94
SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION.
Buyers Bellera
201
Banka
H.K. Banke
Do. (London) Chartered Banks
Morcantilė Bks “A”
Do.
Bank of East Asia... Se
Insurances
Underwriters
North China
Union Ins
China Firesi
T12.00 Langkats (comb.)... T.14|
T.7 Do. (single)...|
Bales
Jomal
$1,355
£194
$*:*::
£31 £15
800 -100/-
57/6
T.O
Canton Ins..........
3700
82.10 $2,25
T180
T160
$385
$360
3.860) Yangtare Ins.................
$60
2310
$310
$916
H.K. Fires...
$815
Shipping
$27
Douglases
$25
$26)
Steamboats
$981
$45
Indos (prof.)
350
$70
Do. (def.)
961-
Shell Transports ...
$29
Water-boata‘....
8217
Mining
84.80
Bengueta.
56/3
Kailansi
T1.30 Explorations.........
T.K
Shangbai Loans
Raabs
$10
21/-
Troneh Mines .......
20/-
Docks, Wharves,
Godowns, etc."
35.90
8147) ELK. & K. Wharfs...
Providents............ 35.15 H.K. Docks
$1471
Ab
338
100 Shanghai Docks ....
T.117
T.7
New Engineerings
T.7
T190 Hongkows
Cotton Mill,
T15.30 T.15/15.20
Ewos
T.13
T.76
S'hai. C'toas (old)....
1.48
Do.. (new)...
To
Zoong Sings
Landa, Hotels and
H.K. & S. Hotels
$0.80
H.K. Lands
......... $853
T.181
Shanghai Lands
80.16.
H.K. Realtysrin
80.10
$144
Humphreys
914.50
209
Chinese Estates
Public Utilities
Bremen, which holds the record for the Atlantic crossing, by 14,000 tons, and will be longer by 80 feet.
The White Star Company, in that making the work will be deferred on the Mr. Cheung Han Pin, Mr. Chang Oceanic, state that it has been de lan Pai, Mr. Cheng Ho Lum, Mr. cided to give priority to the con S. C. Cheung, Mr. Chin Dye Yick, struction of a new motor vessel of Master J. B. Chin, Mr. and Mrs, about 27,000 tons, a sister ship to Chin T. Look, Miss R. A. Chin, Mr.the Britannic, which was launched Chin Nee Gim, Mr. Cleng A Chu, on August. 8, for the company's 85.20
Mr. Chin We Hom,
Liverpool and New York passenger Mr. R. W. D'Assic, Mrs. Day Wai Hing, Mr. service. These two vessels will be J. E. Davies, Mr. C. B. Elliott, the largest British motor-ships and Miss Edgar, Mr. E. H. Fritch, Mr.the largest liners sailing from the and Mrs. E. L. Flippen, Mr. H. Ginsburger, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gockport of Liverpool. shin, Mr. A. Gherardi, Mrs. M. C Garlick, Mr. E. R. Gordeau, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Wa Sang. Mir, and
Sha, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Yuk Tong, Mr. C. H. Haward, Mr. A. Hill, Misses Hu (two). Masters Hu (two), Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hosen, Mr. A. A. Herschler, Mrs. E. B. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. A, Flashiın, Mr.
The keel-plate of the Oceanic,T.15 however, will remain undisturbed
Durban Maru due from Singapore Shidzuoka Maru due from Shang- Mrs. Ho Wai Hung, Mr. Ho Shiu on its present slip until the im-
Nov. 29.
Emp, of Canada left for Shanghai
Nov. 16.
Emp. of Russia due from Shanghai
Nov, 21, Ermland due from Europe Dec. 30. Fushimi Maru due from Singapore
Nov. 25.
Genon Maru due from Singapore
Nov. 28.
Glenbeg due from Shanghai Nov.
27.
Glenogle due from Europe Dec. 6. Hakone Maru due from Japan Dec.
13.
Havelland due from Europe Dec.
10.
Himalaya due from Europe Nov.
24.
Ilmar due from Europe Dec. 21. Isar due from Europe Nov. 30. Japanese Prince due from New
York Nov. 19:
hai Nov. 18.
Shinyo Mare due from Shanghai
Nov. 19.
Shirala due from Amoy Nov. 18. Siamese Prince due from New
York Dec. 3.
St. Albans due from Australia Dec.
10.
19.
Taiyo Maru die from Dee. 18. Takada due from Singapore Dec. Takliwa due from Singapore Nov.
Talamba due from Singapore Dec.
Talma due from Japan Nov. 21. Talthybius dar from Europe Déc.
"19.
8.
17.
Tango Maru due from Manila
Nov, 21.
Teiresias due from Europe Nov.
28.
Teurer due from Japan Nov. 27.
Jeypore due from Europe Der. 8. Kaga Maru due from Japan Nov. Tilawn due from Singapore Nov.
20.
Kumbove due from Singapore Dec.
20.
Kamakura Maru due from Singn-Tiibadak-due from Java Nov. 28.
Tiikntang due from Java Nov, 18. pore Nov. 19.
Trikembang due from Amoy Nov. Tiisalak due from Java Nov, 22. Tokiwa Marn due from Japan Nov.
7.
18.
Kasado Maru due from Japan Nov. Kashgay due from Japan Nov. 22: Kashima Maru due from Shanghai
Nov. 20.
Ehiva duc from Europe Dec. 20. Khyber due from Europe Nov. 20, Kidderpore due from Shanghai
Nov. 18.
18.
26.
Tokushima Maru due from Japan
Nov. 30.
5.
Koenigsberg due from Europe Nov. Kulmerland due from Shanghai Yokohama Maru due from Japan
-23,
Nov. 95.
EXPRESS
Dec: 2
portant problems that face both owners and builders, primarily with regard to the propelling power to be adopted, have been solved..
Lord Kylsant, the chairman of the White Star Line, has already stated that the Oceanic will be
50
*
$35
#34
310 810 810.60
$66
Jiek Wong, Mr. Jeung Jim, Mr. Jay Hee, Sir Elly Kadoorie, Mr. Kwok Chung Ming. Mr. A.-I. Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Keppel, Jr. and electrically driven. "la announcing Mrs. Lum. Hill Tong. Mr. Lee Lit | the postponement of the construc Fu. Mr. Lo Kan, Mr. L. M. Loo. tion the Company state: "It will be 310.15 Mr. D. W. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. recognised that with a vessel of such Leung Hoa Ting, Mr. Lau King vast tonnage and value as the Wah, Mr. Liu Pro Ling, Mr. Leon Oceanic the element of risk must be Doboy, Mr. Lai Tae Tin, Mr. Leung eliminated far as humanly Shiu Chuca, Mr. S. Liu, Mre: possible." W. S. Lim, Mr. J. Liang, Mr. Loung Wa Man. Mr. Lee Yim Fang, Miss Lou Yuet Noi, Air, Lui Econ Heung, Mr. Lon Lin Dock, Mr. A. J. Long. Mr. Leung Wong On, Mr. Leung Chun Park, Mr. Leung Chun Ham, Mr. Lee Foo, Mr Lau Shock Fung, Mr. W. S. Ludington, Missport yesterday: --- C. Ludington, Mr. and Mrs; Ludwig i
Buildings
8111 $6.05
Star Ferries
316
$154
$663
H.K. Electrics....306
$23
37,80
T.15
10/-
The following vessels were in 20
SHIPS IN HARBOUR.
Wharves:-Kowloon: Pres. Taft. C. Lewis, Mr. B. Mielck, Mr. F. E. Malaces Maru; Sucony-Laichikok: T. Marshall, Mr. P. Madar, Mrs. T. Tymeric; Chiu On: Hydrangea Madar. Mrs. In Tai Tai, Mr. MaO.S.K.: Hozan Maru; Saikong: Madhamar, fr, Sa Ard Mejeudham, Kut Tong, Mr. S. F. Mik, Mr. T.Wing Wo.
Docks Kowloon Prosper. Miss Mar. Yak Lan, Mr. and Mrs. Thalang, Venezia, Kochow, Chak
W. Musaer, Mr, Moore, Mr. A.
sang, Kwongai, Kolambugan; Tai S. Minnion, Major E. G. Miles, Mr. koo: Yuet On, Kalgan; Cosmo- G. C. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. MeCorpolitan: Kumsang. mack. Mr. E. A. Nind. Mr. Ng
Buoys: A Buenos Aires aru,
Fukkai
Urbino due from Europe Dec. 10. Viminale due from Europe Des Venezia due from Shanghai Dec. 3. uen, Dr. W. E. O'Hare, Mr. J. EA2 Shirala, 43, Kidderpore, A Wakasa Maru due from Japan, Dec.rries C. Olaldo. Mr. H. A.Shinye Maru, A5 Shidzuoka Maru, van der Houven van Oordt, Mr. A. AG Tjikembang, A8 Tjileboet, Ale J. G. Priestwood, Mr. H. A. Pan, Kamakura Mart, As J. Percival, Sir H. E. Pollock, Mr. Tjikarang, B13 Kingyuan, B24 Mr. V. Priestwood, Mr. Pag Sam, Maru, A26. City of Winnipeg, A27 Mr. A. B. Plaunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tottori Maru, 334 Kweiyang, C33 W. Reynell, Mr. W. J. Richards. Tonkin, C38 An Lee, C40 New. Mes N. Rawthorne, Mr and Mrs. Mathilde.. C41 Toyo Maru, C43 A. R. Richard, Miss Richard, Mr. Svale, C44 Proteus, B50 Cape St. TL. Rawsthorne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew. J. Richards, Master Richards, Miss Richarde, Mr. Robert Sillars, Mr. E. L. Rosario, Hen. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bowell, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sinclair, Mr. Salmon, Mr. C. J. Smith, Ir. H. V. Stokely, Mr. W. A. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Shiu Ping Doo, Mr. L. P. Stokes, Mr. O, G. Simpson, Mr. G. E. Shepherd, Mr. D. Sinhalaka, Mr. Seto Lung, Mr. and Mrs. Sung Put Shan, Mr. Soo
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Peak Trams (old)... $11.65 | Do. (now)... $5
****** 370+
C. Lights (old).... $10.10
Do (new)......$15.95
Macao do.
Sandakan Lights ...
Telephones. $8 China Busca......... Tractionscendum
Do. (pref.),
Industrials
Caldbeck, Hord.). Macgregor (pref.) Canton Ices
Cements (comb.)...
Do (old) Do.
T.11 T.10
$24
$13.70 $12.88 12.70/ 85
SAL
(new),
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Ropes
80.80
China Sugars.unapuu
ជំពូក
Malabon Sugars...
United Asbestos
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$16.25
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T.87 T.63 T10.30
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Dairy Farms.
1201
$0.80
Der A. Wings......
829
Amusements......................
$1.30
Constructions ............
$281 81.30
$1.95 $18
Lane Crawfords.
$1.00
Mackintosha
Nauyang Tobacco... 84
$12
Sinceres (old)......
$10
Do. (now) 807
818
Watsons
812.60
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Wm, Powells
B0%
B. Ind. G.8 Bonds...
81%
31%
prem.
H.K. Govt. Loan...t
$106
ASIATIC DECK. PASSENGERS, THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL
The following vessels brought to the
Hydrangea (Br.) Swatow... 223 Kingyuan (Br.)-Singapore,-
Amoy
10
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMED LAHORE,“
ARRIVED HONG KONG ON
15TH NOVEMBER, 1929.
FROM ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL- TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA. PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
"YONSIGNEES » of Cargo by the
above-named Vessel are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RIAK in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godawan at Kowloon, where sach Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained as the are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here, unless Instructions have been given to the contrary Bix hours before arrival of the Steamer.
Goods not cleared within 8 days in- elding date of arrival will be subject to Rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages meit be left in the Godowns for examination by the. Consignees, and the Company's surveyors Mesara. GODDARD & DOUGLAS at 10 km. on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 6th December, 1999, or they will. not be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agenta.
Hong Kong, 15th Nov. 1920. [8634
NOTICE TO CONSÍONEES
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LID.
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
AND
YONSIGNEES por Co.'s Versel
"PATROULUS
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VI SINGAPORE
are hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kow. loon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and abject to Terms and Condi. tions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargs will be ready for Delivery" from Godown on and after 15th November.
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, anions Notice has been given prior to. Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the last port of call to which the option extends.
All broken, obafed and damaged Goods are to be loft "in the Godowns, where. they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am and Noom within the Fres Storage period..
..
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godows, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st November, will be subject to Rent.
All Claime against the Vessol must- be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th December, or they will ust be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agosta.
14th November, 1929.
[5631
JAVA PACIFIC LIJN.
"NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From SEATTLE, LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Steamship
THE
"SIANTAR"
having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo by ber are notified that all Goods are being landed at their rink into the hazardous and/or extra hazardona Godowis of the China Provident Loan & Mortzage Co., Ltd.. whence and/or from the wharves Delivery -may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 19th Novem- ber, 1929, will be abject to Bent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Pack. ages are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined on the 18th November, 1929, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, Hong Kong.
Claims against the Steamer must be presented in writing within Ten days after arrival of Steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized.
STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
by
STEAKZE FOR
AND BOMBAY,
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATAVIA, FERBIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
Hoo Bing. Fing, Miss M. Southom, The following passengers left by Asiatic deck passengers Mr. John Southam, Mr. D. Shaw, the a.s. Atsuta Maru, for Europe Mrs. A. Shaw, Mr. M. F. Tong, on Saturday Mr. H. L. Wong, Colony during the week-end ending (SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO Mra, K. H. Tong, Dr. and Mrs. T. Mr. R. L. L. Bradell, Mr. D. M. at 9 am on Saturday: P. Tong, Mr. E. J. Tan, Mr. W. Y, Heok, ML. A. J. Donaldson, Mr. Weng Mr G. Wallace, Mr. T B and Mr J. Frank Reed, Mrs. N. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wangshu, Cole, Mr. J. W. Jackson, Mr. K Mr. L. R. Wheen, Mr. S. T. Wong, Prof. T. Hansi, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gibson, Mr. Li Kwai "Lim, Mrs. R. Wong, Mr. Wong Kiang, Jenkins, Master Peter Jenkins, Mr. Wong Shut Cho Mr. Wong Mr. W. Rondy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wai Bo, Mr. Wong Ban Fung, Mr. R. Wheeler, Miss D. Simmons, Mr. Wong Young Fong, Mr. Wong Yen Lal Singh, Mr. A. 8. A. Jansen. Fung, Mr. Wong Bow Sing, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wright, Capt. A. J. Mr. Evan Wong, Mdm. Wong Wai
Bheeng, Mrs. Chin Iu, Miss Kwa L. Whyte, Mr. T. C. Yung, Mrs. Ming Tak, Mr. Jean Ackern, Mr. Young Sin She, Mrs. Young Yce R. Takami, Rev. A. 8. Moore An- Kwai, Mr. Yan Tak Ming, and Mr. derson, Mr. D. B. Maclay, Mr. Li Yick Char,
To Ming, Mr. Fung Fak Lin, Mr.
The following passengers loft by and Mrs F. Kawashima, Mr. W. the se. Trier, for Manila and Home A. B. Wynch, Mr. A. W. B. Smith, porta:-Mr. W. Bader, Mr. C. Mr. S. Naheshima, Mr. and Mrs. Weismon, Rev. J. A. Fernandez, T. Takagi, Mr. A. J. Bostock Hill, Rev. J. C. Jkhar, Rev. J. C. Dr. H. O. Hopkins, Mr. P. N. Asands, Rev. J. M. Castellanos, Knight, Mr. Lo Ming Yui,' Mr. Rev. 3. G. Sanchez, Mr. and Mrs. Wong Shui Tee, Mr. and Mrs. L. Escano, Mr. R. Escano, Miss Wong Sewai, Mr. S. Suganuma, CO. Escano, Miss C. S. Escano, Mr. Harry A. Merecki, Miss B "My V. "Alternstury,” Sixter G-Dar kende, Mr-M4-Ohmori - Mis, 1– Bister T. Li, Sister M, Zung, Dr. Yoshikawa, Mr. B. Rckhit, Mr. H. J. Concepcion, Mr. & Mr. J. E. Beck, Mr. Morita, Mr. Hatta; Mr. Peterson, Mr. A. 9. Santiago, Mrs. M. Yenkoji, Mr. M. Imai, My, N. B. Santiago, Master J. Bantiago. Yamai, Mr. Woon Hong Chin.
Kumsang (Br.) Osaka, Moji 14 Tonkin (Fr.) Haiphong, Fort Tahk Hing (Chi) Autow
Bayard
Total
Yesterday 9 a.m.
New Mathilde (Br.) Hai-
: phòng, Pnchoi
Kwciyang (Br.) Bangkok,
Hoihow
Sinking (Br.) Shanghai,
Swatow,
Haiching (Br.) Foochow,
Swutow
Deli Maru (Jap.) Takao,,
•SwałowemasDO
38
45 |TER Steamship
330
120
15
T
“KIDDERPORE”
Carrying His Majesty' Mails, will be. despatched from this Port on or about TUESDAY, the 19TH NOVEMBER, 1929, at NOON, taking Cargo for the above Ports.
Silk, Valuables and Tea for Italy, France and London (under arrange. ment) will be translipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct to Marsailles and London.
Parcels will be received at this Office
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the Undersigned in any case whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, Agents. Hong Kong, 13th Nov, 1929. [8626
FILL YOUR FOUNTAIN PEN
and write. a Chit," to 11, Ice House - Street
BEFORE YOU SAIL
and order the Weekly
Preat to be sent to you Overseas. It conta
$3.75 for three
273 until 5 .. the Day before Sailing. The $7.50 for wh
Contents and Value of all Packages musi
3be declared $15:00 for a year."""
For further Farkieniams, Apply to
Total.
519
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00,
Agents. "Hong Kong, 16th Nov., 1929. [8037
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